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  6. STRIKE SETTLEMENT IN FRANCE FAILS

    PARIS, December 9.—The French Labour Minister, M. Daniel Mayer, and leaders of the Confederation of Labour, renewed the “end the strike” talks last night, but again could not agree. ...

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  7. Sentences of Japanese Officers

    OTTAWA, Dec. 9—The British Government has ruled that it cannot Interfere with the commutation of the death sentences ...

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    King Leopold , of Belgium, whose position has been considered at a special meeting of the Belgian cabinet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COMMUNISTS BLAMED FOR WOOL HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—The chairman of the [?] Woolgrowers’ Council, Mr [?] Cowdery, said to-day that hold up of wool ...

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  10. DECISION IN THE LOUISE-WALCOTT FIGHT TO STAND

    NEW YORK, December 9.—New York State Athletic Commission, at a special meeting, refused to reverse Friday’s decision in favour of Joe Louis over “Jersey Joe” Walcott. It did, however, congratulate Walcott upon “his ...

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  11. PILOT OFFICER TO BE CASHIERED

    LONDON, December 9.— Pilot Officer William James Cavendish-Bentick, son of the former-British ambassador to Poland and Queen Elizabeth’s godson, was sentenced by court martial yesterday to be cashtered. ...

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  12. POSITION OF BELGIAN KING

    BRCESSELLS, Dec 9.—The Balgian Cabinet held a special meeting to consider the position of King Leopold, who is in ...

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  13. More Showers On The Hunter.

    NSW Forecast: More variable rain and thunderstorms in the north-east quarter of the State, with some heavy fails and local ...

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  14. Death Sentence Set Aside

    WASHINGTON, Dec 9.—The Washington Supreme Court yesterday unanimously set asdie the death sentence and conviction of ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader No Politics in Local Government

    JERUSALEM, December 9.—Red flares soared over Tel Aviv last night, calling defence troops to arms against the Arabs, who were reported to be infiltrating into the Jewish city. The glare from burning houses also lit up the sky. ...

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  16. U.S. Meat Shortage Predicted

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Senator Robert Taft (Repub., Ohio), a leading candidate for Republican Presidential nomination, in a ...

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  17. BRIGHT COMET VISILE

    CAPETOWN, Dec. 3.—What is believed to be the brightest comet sine Halley’s comet reappeared in 1910 was visible at ...

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  18. INFLATION ON IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Mr. Marriner S. Eccles, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, told the House of Representatives ...

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  19. BRITAIN’S LARGEST LANDPLANE

    The Brabazon, the 126 top aircraft named Lord Brabaeoh to Tara, the first man in Britain to gain a pilot’s license, is the spa[?] 230 feet and fuel capacity of 13,000 gallons, has been designed for non-stop flights between London and New York, but the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MAGISTRATE’S WILL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Ernest Arthur Prior, Chief Industrial Magistrate, who died in Sydney on September 14, aged 70, left ...

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  22. HOLIDAYS FOR GAS WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A judgement of the Full Bench of the industrial Commission to-day provides three weeks’ annual ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN SAYS GREEK GOVT. PRODUCING COMMUNISTS

    NEW YORK December [?].—The magazine section of the “New York Post” to-day has an illustrated interview with the Australian, colonel Alexander William Sheppard, former, chief of the British Economic Mission in Greece, and reports him as saying: “I am not a Communist and do not recommend a Communist Greece.” ...

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  24. Americans ‘Pushed Around’ In Rumania

    WASHINGTON, December 9—Official reports that police in Rumania searched homes and motor cars of U.S. diplomatic and military officials were made public to-day by Senator William Knowland (Repub., Calif.), who ...

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  25. Young Mother’s Ordeal

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Doctors and ou[?] this morning found a young mother, who disappeared from a ward at 1. 30 a.m. at the ...

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  26. Body Identified

    GOSFORD, Tuesday.—The decomposed body of a young man found on Avoca beach yesterday was identified as that of ...

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